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8 years 1 month ago #1 by Marius
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Hi Antonio
I've been struggling with Joomdle integration for a while now and I am always getting the last three errors in the System Check. I found this thread and a new question came to me. I have a similar setup as Edward, with Moodle in a subdomain of my Joomla site. Any chance to make it work without installing Moodle in a subdirectory? I don't really plan to use the wrapper, but I am interested to sell the courses using J2STORE and synchronize the users (automatic enrollment, courses and duration of enrollment). I followed the setup to a T and I am still struggling. I was not able to find the raw system check replies in either Joomla or Moodle, the folders do not exist - is this telling you anything? Your help will be greatly appreciated.
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8 years 1 month ago #2 by Antonio Durán
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Hi Marius. I move your post to a new topic so original poster don't get notitications.

As for your question: yes, Joomdle can work on subdomains without any problems.
If you get 3 last items wrong, most probably there is a network issue:
- Firewall or similar, forbidding connections from Joomla subdomain to Moodle subdomain
- DNS problems: maybe Joomla cannot resolve Moodle subdomain

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8 years 1 month ago #3 by Marius
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Hi Antonio,
Still no progress. The hosting company (Siteground) swears there is nothing wrong with the firewall. One thing I forgot to mention: both Joomla and Moodle are on https, if that's any relevant. If you can elaborate a little on the second comment you made, I would be grateful.
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8 years 1 month ago #4 by Antonio Durán
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You can just put a quick test script at Joomla root, like this:
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echo file_get_contents ("http://yoursite.com/moodle");

Then access script with browser. If you cannot see Moodle page, you can contact hosting company and show them test script. so they can see problem.

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